Thanks! I hope to actually get more involved with tuning using this car. Cobb has software called AccessTuner Race that allows owners to make changes. You can actually make live changes without having to flash the ECU each time with the new ALPHA software, but its not released for the 2012 model yet.

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Originally Posted by erio

Nice. I just picked up my super silver 2012 a week ago. I normally buy black. However, the silver really brings out the lines and looks amazing at night. I will try to post some pics later.
Those times are amazing. I have yet to see the deep blue pearl in person....looks sick.
Even without mods, this thing is already like a freakin fighter jet. I initially hesitated as I love my e92 M3 and bmw in general, but I wanted a change for a while and once I test drove a 2010 I was sold. The 2012 has a comfort mode which is actually pretty good in my opinion. I'm in GA as well so I may be giving topspeed a call for an midpipe/catback setup at some point.

Cico can definitely hook you up! Topspeed has one of the best GT-R tuners also.

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Originally Posted by Andrew@IND

AMS is where it's at

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Originally Posted by E90///M3`

damned right! AMS FTMFW! I've been into their work and products since i got my Evo back in 2003... Now that they are working on GTR stuff, i'm definitely going though them when i get a GTR in the stables
Great job Mike... you haven't slowed down one bit

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by ADV.1 Matt

You've picked out some great mods! Any chance of vids?

Coming soon!

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Originally Posted by biglare

Congrats on the MONSTER Torque!
Those definitely look like some quality parts and looks like they perform as well as they look!

With all of that TQ it feels like my ESS M3 w/ the nitrous turned on all the time.

"...it's not about the money and not about the brand of the car, it's about handling,performance and passion......And that, no other car has all together like an M3........when you talk about the most complete car the M is invincible." --Tony Kanaan.

Not being too familiar with GTR's, does Nissan still limit launch controls before denying warranty like they did in the beginning? I sure hope not.

What about them knowing if you took your car to a track? Can they tell if the car has been to a known track via a GPS tracker or was that all just folklore?

Launch control is now covered under warrenty. As long as you don't modify the stock ECU tune they don't care if you race the car.
However, as most of you already know I always say goodbye to my engine/drivetrain warranty since I do major mods that no manufacturer would cover.